Is /pol/ more left or right in terms of economic policy?
Which is better: more or less regulation? What is neoliberalism and why is it mostly depicted as bad?
>>72028471
/pol/ is pretty in favour of economic protectionism but besides that economics isnt discussed here that much
>>72028471
Regulation of money leads to state run capitalism, which benefits EVEN LESS people than standard free market capitalism.
>>72028584
you mean 'muh bringing jobs back to Murica'?
>>72028594
But what about Nordic countries? Or isn't there so much regulation?
>>72028723
yes, I dont know why populists are so desperate to make tshirt for primark and pay 20 dollars for a big mac
>>72028471
/pol/ is right wing economically.
>>72028471
/pol/ used to be pretty dogmatic Paultard/Austrian school and there were constant threads about it but I think we finally ran those people off.
>>72028815
A lot of Nordic countries pay massive taxes to make up for it, on top of everything costing a fuck ton more. People look at Nordic countries as if it's working, when in reality, it's not.
>>72028990
What would you define as working then? The Anglo countries, the East Asian countries, etc.?
>>72028471
>>72029230
There is no "working" model of socialist control of the economy. There ISNT a model that works.
>>72028965
never you mind what /pol/ is
>>72028471
Fuck state regulation.
Politics are incompetent sociopathic idiots who fuck up everything they touch.
The state should just keep the frontiers, the police, the army and the courts.
>>72028471
Why are you so obsessed with helping poor human garbage? Just because they are a majority? What's next, welfare for bugs and flies because they are so many of them?